Technology is revolutionizing societies worldwide, and Ghana is no exception.

One initiative at the forefront of this transformation is the Digital Access for Rural Empowerment (DARE) Programme, aimed at providing women and girls with crucial training in digital skills.

Designed for young women aged 15 to 35, young mothers, and individuals living with disabilities, the DARE Programme will equip approximately 2,902 beneficiaries with the digital skills necessary for employment and income generation.

Implemented by GI-KACE Consult Ltd., UNESCO, and the University of Ghana Business School (UGBS), in partnership with The MasterCard Foundation, this initiative seeks to empower and support young women in acquiring the entrepreneurial and leadership skills needed to thrive in today's digital landscape.